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I get this on my arms, legs, chest & back on a regular basis. They go away after a week or so. I have tried Systral (anti-hitamine cream), Canestan (anti-fungal), Dermovate (steroid), Nizoral (anti-fungal), and Prednisolone tablets.....all to no avail. It just comes and goes. I shall try a simple anti-biotic, Amoxyllin, next. Can't be aresed to go to the Dr's to be told 'Oh, try this, and then this etc etc.'

GF says it is because of my sweating in the heat. I shower twice a day, clean shirts and bedding daily.

 

I get this on my arms, legs, chest & back on a regular basis. They go away after a week or so. I have tried Systral (anti-hitamine cream), Canestan (anti-fungal), Dermovate (steroid), Nizoral (anti-fungal), and Prednisolone tablets.....all to no avail. It just comes and goes. I shall try a simple anti-biotic, Amoxyllin, next. Can't be aresed to go to the Dr's to be told 'Oh, try this, and then this etc etc.'
GF says it is because of my sweating in the heat. I shower twice a day, clean shirts and bedding daily.
 
Not prickly heat?
26 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:
48 minutes ago, wgdanson said:
I get this on my arms, legs, chest & back on a regular basis. They go away after a week or so. I have tried Systral (anti-hitamine cream), Canestan (anti-fungal), Dermovate (steroid), Nizoral (anti-fungal), and Prednisolone tablets.....all to no avail. It just comes and goes. I shall try a simple anti-biotic, Amoxyllin, next. Can't be aresed to go to the Dr's to be told 'Oh, try this, and then this etc etc.'
GF says it is because of my sweating in the heat. I shower twice a day, clean shirts and bedding daily.
 

Not prickly heat?

I don't think so as I lasts for a week or more. Tried the Snake Brand powder as well. No good. Thanks.

9 hours ago, Sheryl said:

You need to figure out what it is that she is allergic to.

Very true,i had the same problem for many months,i stopped gluten,eczema gone in 3 days,still had body rash,stopped caffeine,(tea coffee coke ect) & rash gone in 2 days,& all histamine foods,including processed foods helps lot to..

Often it's certain washing powders, try switching to a kid-friendly one like D-Nee brand to wash her clothes separately with

She's allergic to sweating obviously. I also have this allergy on my upper torso. No other remedy other than to shower as many times as possible. Take antihistamines, I take Ormist daily, available over the counter, and rub calcimine lotion on the skin.

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She's allergic to sweating obviously. I also have this allergy on my upper torso. No other remedy other than to shower as many times as possible. Take antihistamines, I take Ormist daily, available over the counter, and rub calcimine lotion on the skin.
She is 17(Thai) first time she has had this, its 99.99% gone with anti-histamine and cream.

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